Son gets hot under collar, throws gas grill at mom, report says

Published: Thursday, October 24, 2013 at 03:53 PM.

NICEVILLE – Police are investigating the following incidents that occurred within city limits in recent days:

- A man who lives on Palm Boulevard told Niceville Police somebody stole racks off his car. The case is under investigation.

- A man on Juniper Street wanted his girlfriend trespassed from his house after she allegedly bit him, then left his residence. He told police he thought she had a knife. Ultimately he declined to press charges.

- A woman called Niceville Police to say her son threw a gas grill at her, nearly striking her and damaging the grill. The woman, who lives on Kelly Road, said her son took the grill, which measured 2 feet by 1½ feet, and threw it from the bottom of a stairwell to the top of the stairwell where the woman was standing. It nearly struck her and caused what she estimated was about $10 damage to the grill. Officers wrote in the arrest report “these offenses were committed out of anger and with the intent to strike the victim with the weapon.” The woman’s son was charged with aggravated assault and criminal mischief. His court date is Nov. 27.

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NICEVILLE – Police are investigating the following incidents that occurred within city limits in recent days:

- A man who lives on Palm Boulevard told Niceville Police somebody stole racks off his car. The case is under investigation.

- A man on Juniper Street wanted his girlfriend trespassed from his house after she allegedly bit him, then left his residence. He told police he thought she had a knife. Ultimately he declined to press charges.

- A woman called Niceville Police to say her son threw a gas grill at her, nearly striking her and damaging the grill. The woman, who lives on Kelly Road, said her son took the grill, which measured 2 feet by 1½ feet, and threw it from the bottom of a stairwell to the top of the stairwell where the woman was standing. It nearly struck her and caused what she estimated was about $10 damage to the grill. Officers wrote in the arrest report “these offenses were committed out of anger and with the intent to strike the victim with the weapon.” The woman’s son was charged with aggravated assault and criminal mischief. His court date is Nov. 27.